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we have storms going today, steve and allison. happy monday by the way. >> it is kind of cloudy, we had a hurricane go across bermuda and in our area, we have lightning flashing, 350 cloud to ground lightning strokes. >> this is the warm front. they will gust to 30 miles an hour, but they ought to bring a temperature increase. it's not very summer like now. we have come off a nice weekend. it did not produce the rains that had been predicted by the models but it came down good saturday morning. 72 at this hour at whitney young high school. the gusts 64 at lake geneva and a warm spot across the area and 73 in east chicago. and 72 at midway. winds are picking up and southeast and then when the front goes across they will turn south-southwest. 72 at geneva. interest there is salk village. how the suburbs are in on the cloud cover. look at the wave action. storms and showers see them there. that's part of the flow of the moist air and that's interacting who he --ibilitier acting here. it has opinion to the north and the west. sunny an
we have storms going today, steve and allison. happy monday by the way. >> it is kind of cloudy, we had a hurricane go across bermuda and in our area, we have lightning flashing, 350 cloud to ground lightning strokes. >> this is the warm front. they will gust to 30 miles an hour, but they ought to bring a temperature increase. it's not very summer like now. we have come off a nice weekend. it did not produce the rains that had been predicted by the models but it came down good...
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steve said the feet. steve, the answer is c, the hands. there are 27 bones. >> hands has more of them bones. >> that's right. >> and there's the pollen and mold count. you can see mold in the high category. seven-day forecast, look at though temperatures dive as we go into the weekend with overnight low temperatures probably in the mid to upper 30s. by the end of the seven-day period, back to the mid-70s and the good news is we don't have any rain forecast for the next seven days. it will be a little chilly. but it will be dry. >>> thanks for joining us today. remember. we're back at
steve said the feet. steve, the answer is c, the hands. there are 27 bones. >> hands has more of them bones. >> that's right. >> and there's the pollen and mold count. you can see mold in the high category. seven-day forecast, look at though temperatures dive as we go into the weekend with overnight low temperatures probably in the mid to upper 30s. by the end of the seven-day period, back to the mid-70s and the good news is we don't have any rain forecast for the next seven...
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here's steve weissman at espn news. >> good morning. i'm steve weissman with your espn news update. we begin with the tight race in the n.l. east. phillies starting wednesday in first place for the first time since late may. hosting florida. bottom four, two on for ryan howard. the big fella with his second homer in as many days. 250th of his career. he's not done. 9-0, philly. bottom seven, howard another base hit. shane victorino scores. howard went three for five with six rbis. phils win this one by a final of 10-6. >>> so, can atlanta keep pace? looking to bounce back with a win on wednesday, after losing to the pirates the day before. top three, 4-0, braves. derek lowe, laying down the bunt. daniel mccutcheon fields. throws it away. braves win 9-3. they remain a half-game behind philly in the n.l. east. >>> time to hoop it up. spain taking on serbia. quarterfinals of the fiba world championships. fourth quarter. spain down five. juan carlos navarro. three names, three-points. he led all scorers with 27. 30 to go. spin spain still down two. marc gasol to the rack. we're all tied
here's steve weissman at espn news. >> good morning. i'm steve weissman with your espn news update. we begin with the tight race in the n.l. east. phillies starting wednesday in first place for the first time since late may. hosting florida. bottom four, two on for ryan howard. the big fella with his second homer in as many days. 250th of his career. he's not done. 9-0, philly. bottom seven, howard another base hit. shane victorino scores. howard went three for five with six rbis. phils...
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steve osunsami is covering the story in atlanta. steve? >> reporter: good morning, ashleigh. we expect the pews at the church to be quite full this morning. all week long there have been rumors that bishop eddie long might step down today, but his people are telling us that's just not the case and that he plans to stay. >> thank god for them. >> reporter: he's the leader of one of the largest african-american churches in the world with some 25,000 members and 250 acres, and this morning's sermon is his first public response to the four young men who say he pushed them into sex. his accusers say there is a pattern. >> it's a progression and it's different with each one in terms of how it starts. sometimes it's a hug. it's a kiss, throwing your leg, will you massage me at the gym and then it progresses from there. >> reporter: in the fourth lawsuit filed on friday, 22-year-old spencer legrande says he was 17 when the preacher first put the moves on him. he says long had taken him on a eight-day trip to kenya with stops in london, gave him a tablet of ambien. and told him, it wo
steve osunsami is covering the story in atlanta. steve? >> reporter: good morning, ashleigh. we expect the pews at the church to be quite full this morning. all week long there have been rumors that bishop eddie long might step down today, but his people are telling us that's just not the case and that he plans to stay. >> thank god for them. >> reporter: he's the leader of one of the largest african-american churches in the world with some 25,000 members and 250 acres, and...
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good afternoon, i'm steve sanders. >> i'm allison payne. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america. wgn's randy belesomo is live outside the 18th police district with details. >>> good afternoon. the man is now being held here in the 18th district lock up after police caught him raping the young woman. sources tell us that he terrorized his victim. the incident happened at 11:30 last night at 1100 block of west dicons near depaul. police say the attacker is 19 years old. lives on the south side and sources say he has been known -- is a known sexual predator. victim is a 28-year-old woman. her neighbor called police when he found a purse on the back stairway of their apartment building. when police arrived they noticed an open wingdo and found the woman being raped inside. we spoke with the sister of the young man who called for help when he spotted the victim's handbag. >> what he thought it was maybe someone stolen the purse, came back here to go through and then left and then he saw the window and wasn't
good afternoon, i'm steve sanders. >> i'm allison payne. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america. wgn's randy belesomo is live outside the 18th police district with details. >>> good afternoon. the man is now being held here in the 18th district lock up after police caught him raping the young woman. sources tell us that he terrorized his victim. the incident happened at 11:30 last night at 1100 block of west dicons near depaul. police say the...
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>> exactly. >> steve, we were on our way in. this is it, the final days of our summer sales event and your last chance to save. i'm angie everhart, and i lost 34 pounds on nutrisystem. if you've been thinking of starting nutrisystem, there won't be a better time this year. this is your last chance to get our gourmet select line at our lowest price for the rest of the year. i'm marie osmond, and i lost 50 pounds on nutrisystem. i lost over 100 pounds and lowered my blood sugar on nutrisystem d. our summer sales event has a program on sale just for you, but you must act now. that's me 22 pounds ago, and i'm never going back there again. enjoy four perfectly portioned meals a day, including fresh-frozen options. people say i look 10 years younger. i feel 10 years younger. you will not see a lower price for the rest of the year. lose weight and save money, but you must act now. these are the final days. hurry, now's the time, and this event won't last. call... before this limited-time offer ends. >>> you are the luckiest anchor man.
>> exactly. >> steve, we were on our way in. this is it, the final days of our summer sales event and your last chance to save. i'm angie everhart, and i lost 34 pounds on nutrisystem. if you've been thinking of starting nutrisystem, there won't be a better time this year. this is your last chance to get our gourmet select line at our lowest price for the rest of the year. i'm marie osmond, and i lost 50 pounds on nutrisystem. i lost over 100 pounds and lowered my blood sugar on...
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was it steve fuller? mike tomczak or doug flute eesm the answer is steve fuller. flutie. they got me on that one. >> warm up later in the week? >> we got, yeah, a high pressure system coming over the area giving us more sun tomorrow. we are already up to 70 degrees now in some of the suburbs and temperatures at o'hare holding at 67. nothing on this radar satellite composite to bother us though it continues to be a little messy on the east coast. and look at that. the mold count low today in most categories. and very pleasing air out there. nice and fresh. seven-day forecast, no rain still in the next seven days. temperatures take a real dive as we head into the weekend overnight low temperatures could fall to the mid-30s. saturday night into sunday. but brief warm up beyond that and then more cold air coming in beyond that. that's the way it looks. >> you can turn the heat on. >> mid-30s? >> well, nothing i can do about that. we can get you a blanket. >> yikes. pour than a blanket. >> tom skilling's snugies. >> thank you for joining us. >> have a great afternoon. we are b
was it steve fuller? mike tomczak or doug flute eesm the answer is steve fuller. flutie. they got me on that one. >> warm up later in the week? >> we got, yeah, a high pressure system coming over the area giving us more sun tomorrow. we are already up to 70 degrees now in some of the suburbs and temperatures at o'hare holding at 67. nothing on this radar satellite composite to bother us though it continues to be a little messy on the east coast. and look at that. the mold count low...
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from steve jobs. >> steve! harsh! what's going on? >> i'm going to reply. >> really? what are you going to tell mr. jobs if. >> i'm going to say, can i have a new nano? >> oh, man. >> that's what we think is funny around here, just go with it. >> we'll be back. >>> well, chances are you may have seen an ad for a male enhancement pill during that commercial break. >> female sex remedy called zestra. ashleigh banfield went looking for some answers. >> reporter: it's become part of our national conversation. things we might never have said on tv just a few years ago are now on every channel at every hour. >> levitra is only for men healthy enough for sexual activity. >> don't let erectile dysfunction get in the way. >> seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. >> the ads for viagra and the drugs like it are on during dinnertime, during primetime television, and nobody blinks an eye. because we just accept that it's okay to talk about men needing and wanting sexual pleasure and sexual function. >> reporter: are we just as okay when it comes
from steve jobs. >> steve! harsh! what's going on? >> i'm going to reply. >> really? what are you going to tell mr. jobs if. >> i'm going to say, can i have a new nano? >> oh, man. >> that's what we think is funny around here, just go with it. >> we'll be back. >>> well, chances are you may have seen an ad for a male enhancement pill during that commercial break. >> female sex remedy called zestra. ashleigh banfield went looking for some...
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from steve jobs. >> steve! harsh! what's going on? >> i'm going to reply. >> really? what are you going to tell mr. jobs if. >> i'm going to say, can i have a new nano? >> oh, man. >> that's what we think is funny around here, just go with it. >> we'll be back. fficult probles for a fortune five hundred company. i can run a successful business. i can manage your home improvements. i can publicize your message. i can motivate your audience. i can put my military experience to work for your company. i can teach your children. i can boost your bottom line. i can add value to your workplace. i can be a loyal and productive employee. but i can't put my skills to work for your organization if i'm not given the opportunity. if you don't recognize my talents and ability, if you don't hire me, if you don't have an open mind and a workplace that's open to everyone. if you don't realize that america works best when everybody works. what can you do? what can you do? what can you do? you can remember that at work, it's what people can do, it's what people can do that matters. near
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i'm steve sanders. >> i'm allison payne. we welcome our viewers here who are watching us around the country on wgn america. federal investigators have been watching hassoun for a year and a half. as wgn's jay miller reports, some of his albany park neighbors are stunned by the news after the arrest. >> reporter: people here in the 4700 block of north kedzie are in absolute shock. they say 22-year-old sami samir hassoun seemed like a normal guy. they say he was a nice guy. however, federal officials say he had a dark side and a deadly plan. one that included killing mayor daley. >> i was in shock. i could never expect that from him. he didn't look like that kind of a man. >>> eva works a few doors down from this man. 22-year-old sami samir hassoun who was arrested saturday in wrigleyville after allegedly plotting to set off a bomb as hundreds left the packed rock concert just after midnight. >> he didn't look like that kind of a person. >> reporter: but according to the fbi, he was that kind of person. officials say a year lo
i'm steve sanders. >> i'm allison payne. we welcome our viewers here who are watching us around the country on wgn america. federal investigators have been watching hassoun for a year and a half. as wgn's jay miller reports, some of his albany park neighbors are stunned by the news after the arrest. >> reporter: people here in the 4700 block of north kedzie are in absolute shock. they say 22-year-old sami samir hassoun seemed like a normal guy. they say he was a nice guy. however,...
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i'm steve sanders. >> and i'm allison payne. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america. >>> wgn's julian crews is live outside the congressman's southeast side home with more on the fallout. >> reporter: good afternoon. congressman jesse jackson, jr., clearly in no rush to answer reporter's questions. there is no sign of him here at his south shore home. he said to be en route in his washington, d.c., office. yesterday in a written statement, the congressman said that the allegations the smith seat allegations are nothing new. he continues to deny that he offered campaign cash to then governor rod blagojevich. all in exchange for the vacant senate seat. but revelations about a washington, d.c., cigar and martini whoitous are almost overshadowing the other allegations. new photographs surfacing of a part time model. a "sun-times" report says jackson asked a businessman and contributor to pay for two plane tickets to fly her to a chicago meeting with jackson. if the allegations are true, he could
i'm steve sanders. >> and i'm allison payne. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america. >>> wgn's julian crews is live outside the congressman's southeast side home with more on the fallout. >> reporter: good afternoon. congressman jesse jackson, jr., clearly in no rush to answer reporter's questions. there is no sign of him here at his south shore home. he said to be en route in his washington, d.c., office. yesterday in a written...
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steve and allison, you know i was looking outside and we have patches of blue right now. we have 30-mile-per-hour winds and updated some. the gusts from the weather bug network here in the city south elgin, geneva, gary, pretty windy out there and cool. you see the cool air that's settled over the northern part of the united states. but the rains are over for the most part except for an errant sprinkle. that's a frost and freeze advisory and the dakotas seen more of those and the severe weather out break in kansas and missouri we talked about earlier. our rpm model and see how the clouds break up tonight and tomorrow ought to be a gorgeous day and sunny gives us a chance of high pressure that's coming in with a south winds on its back side and warm up and then we will turn cooler over the weekend. big high pressure drapes over the northern tier of the united states and little disturbances run along it. tonight at 5:00 and 9:00 we will update rain pros-points for part of the weekend. we look for 72 today. 78 tomorrow. 77 saturday and then cooling back to the 60s along the
steve and allison, you know i was looking outside and we have patches of blue right now. we have 30-mile-per-hour winds and updated some. the gusts from the weather bug network here in the city south elgin, geneva, gary, pretty windy out there and cool. you see the cool air that's settled over the northern part of the united states. but the rains are over for the most part except for an errant sprinkle. that's a frost and freeze advisory and the dakotas seen more of those and the severe weather...
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good afternoon, i'm steve sanders. >> iewm allison payne. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america. wgn's nancy loo has been following the story and joins us live outside the woman's home in the south shore neighborhood. >> reporter: well, as you might guess, this incident is the talk of the neighborhood and residents are split. some are siding with the woman who open fire on two yuck children while other -- young children and others say she took things too far. regardless, chicago police are siding with her. the 68-year-old elderly widow who lived alone in this small home is staying behind closed doors today. and through a friend she is requesting privacy. >> she is emotionally distraught. she doesn't want to talk. she wants to try to find a way to take care of the damage that the children caused. >> indeed, windows are broken and loose bricks are on her property. she told police the 12 and 13- year-old boys now charged had broken her windows and returned later to throw bricks at her. that's when she pull
good afternoon, i'm steve sanders. >> iewm allison payne. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america. wgn's nancy loo has been following the story and joins us live outside the woman's home in the south shore neighborhood. >> reporter: well, as you might guess, this incident is the talk of the neighborhood and residents are split. some are siding with the woman who open fire on two yuck children while other -- young children and others say she took...
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steve liesman from cnbc, greg ip from the economist, thanks. great discussion. >>> still ahead, a massive recall from fisher-price. why the government is calling more than 10 million products off the shelves. >>> and in today's decision 2010, california's meg whitman rocked by allegations that she knowingly employed a illegal immigrant. how she's responding to that claim very fast. >>> but first, washington speak today. this is a favorite, a made-up word, prebuttal. for example, when a politician anticipates there'll be a bad story, sometimes they'll put together a story to rebut it before it even happens. we saw that yesterday with meg whitman's team. >> and already this morning, we saw the white house do a prebuttal of another john boehner event. it was essentially a prebuttal of what they think he might say. >> if you have some washington speak you would like us to clarify, send us an e-mail, dailyrundown@msnbc.com. ♪ for he's a jolly good fellow ♪ the meeting's tomorrow in dallas ♪ ♪ we need to finish those projections ♪ ♪ then
steve liesman from cnbc, greg ip from the economist, thanks. great discussion. >>> still ahead, a massive recall from fisher-price. why the government is calling more than 10 million products off the shelves. >>> and in today's decision 2010, california's meg whitman rocked by allegations that she knowingly employed a illegal immigrant. how she's responding to that claim very fast. >>> but first, washington speak today. this is a favorite, a made-up word, prebuttal....
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steve clemens, thank you very much. from the new america foundation. >>> could the next attack on america come from inside. a new six-month investigation finds that america militias have stepped up training making it clear they are ready for war. the cover story is titled "locked and loaded" the secret world of extreme militias. richard, thanks and congratulations. we want to talk about bart gelman this veteran reporter and his intensive investigation into the militias. have you seen it ramping what he's investigated since the election of barack obama and is some of this racial? >> andrea, bart came to me with this idea. he's a pulleys zer journalist and six or seven months ago and said, this is what i'm hearing. i hear that the administration is noting and fbi is noting, other intelligence organizations are noting a resurgence in the violent and armed militia groups that flourished for a while in the 80s and '90s and seemed to go a way. bart has traveled all over the country. the story is set with a militia group in oh
steve clemens, thank you very much. from the new america foundation. >>> could the next attack on america come from inside. a new six-month investigation finds that america militias have stepped up training making it clear they are ready for war. the cover story is titled "locked and loaded" the secret world of extreme militias. richard, thanks and congratulations. we want to talk about bart gelman this veteran reporter and his intensive investigation into the militias. have...
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steve steve? >> thank you, brian. what should that mean, the commander in chief stay before the united nations general assembly today. >> let's ask the former and longest serving u.s. spokesperson at the u.n. appointed by president bush. good morning to you, richard. >> good morning. thanks for having me, gretchen and steve. >> you have broken down the five most important points that the president should make apparent today. make clear, the immigration law was not written or was written to stop illegal immigration, not prohibit legal immigration. you, i think, had a problem with the fact that this was seen part of the u.n., right? >> yeah, i think this is really problematic. and president obama when he speaks this morning, he's the second speaker at the u.n., it's a huge day. the world is going to be watching him. this is a chance for him to let that u.n. community know that this arizona issue is about illegal immigration. it's not about legal immigration. and i think that's a huge distinction and it could be a -- a w
steve steve? >> thank you, brian. what should that mean, the commander in chief stay before the united nations general assembly today. >> let's ask the former and longest serving u.s. spokesperson at the u.n. appointed by president bush. good morning to you, richard. >> good morning. thanks for having me, gretchen and steve. >> you have broken down the five most important points that the president should make apparent today. make clear, the immigration law was not...
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. >> good afternoon, i'm robert jordan in for steve sanders. >> i'm allison payne. we welcome our views -- viewers who are waving us around the country on wgn america. muriel clair is live with our top story. >> 60-year-old ofelia garcia and 37-year-old maria garcia in this case both whom are in custody walked into the courtroom this morning calmly looking out at the crowd of spectators to connect with family and friends who may be among them. and garcia immediately connected with someone and began smiling and waiving and blowing kisses before she finally took her seat at the defense table. garcia and her co-defendant, 37- year-old maria garcia overra are charged with planning an acid attack on espiranza medina and hiring three teenagers to carry it out. it happened in july of 2008. victim espiranza medina, a social worker was on her way to work at 6:00 a.m. when the three teenagers confronted her and threw battery acid in her face. craig enderson, the assistant states attorney said during closing arguments he asked how did three teenagers in cicero end up in logan
. >> good afternoon, i'm robert jordan in for steve sanders. >> i'm allison payne. we welcome our views -- viewers who are waving us around the country on wgn america. muriel clair is live with our top story. >> 60-year-old ofelia garcia and 37-year-old maria garcia in this case both whom are in custody walked into the courtroom this morning calmly looking out at the crowd of spectators to connect with family and friends who may be among them. and garcia immediately connected...
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. >> maybe they can get a shot of this big plate of food i brought in for steve over here. >> allison walked in this with pile of ribs. >> weighs about 15 pounds. >> it is heavy. a heavy plate. >> i know. it looks delicious. >> steesk, i brought my salad. thank you. that's nice. look at this. we got big thunderstorms in the plains. none here. it's a beautiful day with temperatures in the low 70s right now. some real autumn like air up north, but hot still in the southern states. look how much of the mid west including chicago is cooler than 24 hours ago. here is what happens. high pressure dominates today so no troubles today or tonight. there will be an easterly wind developing because that high sits off to the east of us and you can see that low pressure coming in from the west. clouds will increase ahead of it tomorrow and we have a spell of showers and mixed thunderstorms tomorrow night and into early thursday. it could lay down a good amount of rain before that high pressure builds in from the west. if you doubt me, look at this graphic here. this is off our rpm model and shows y
. >> maybe they can get a shot of this big plate of food i brought in for steve over here. >> allison walked in this with pile of ribs. >> weighs about 15 pounds. >> it is heavy. a heavy plate. >> i know. it looks delicious. >> steesk, i brought my salad. thank you. that's nice. look at this. we got big thunderstorms in the plains. none here. it's a beautiful day with temperatures in the low 70s right now. some real autumn like air up north, but hot still in...
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you want your tooth pulled you go to the dentist, you want your leg pulled you ask steve colbert. they got what they asked for and it didn't help. >>> bp oil disaster, why are republicans running from getting subpoena power? president obama has signed into law a $30 billion package of tax breaks and hiring incentives for small businesses. the president is also calling for extending the school year saying america's kids need the extra study time to stay globally competitive. >>> top military commander in afghanistan says taliban leaders reached out to the government seeking reconciliation. >>> a heat wave gripping southern california pushing temperatures in los angeles to a scorching new record high of 113 degrees. >>> academy award nominated actress gloria stewart has died, best known to his generation as the elder rose in "titanic." she was 100 years old. now back to "hardball." >>> we need to know the truth. and the commission needs the power to get the truth. so who are you protecting? what are we hiding here? >> who are you protecting? that was senator robert menendez on the o
you want your tooth pulled you go to the dentist, you want your leg pulled you ask steve colbert. they got what they asked for and it didn't help. >>> bp oil disaster, why are republicans running from getting subpoena power? president obama has signed into law a $30 billion package of tax breaks and hiring incentives for small businesses. the president is also calling for extending the school year saying america's kids need the extra study time to stay globally competitive....
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one of our most vulnerable guys on this list of course is steve dreehouse. he beat a republican member of congress who is now looking for a rematch. this is a seat that has 27% of the district, african-american, will they come out in 2010? a big test. and then finally we have sort of the bucket of seats that we're calling the tsunami warning. that if the wave gets very big, this is the place that we think it could start cresting. we're looking at iowa. iowa is a place that democrats have made huge gain overs the last ten years. pure swing states. lots of swing districts. over the last six years you've really seen a trend toward the democrats. well, if this wave gets big, a guy that's sitting at number 64 on our list, leonard boswell, been there for ten years in i a iowa. it's a district that democrats have been carrying, kerry carried it in '04. obama carried it in '08. this is where a wave of election, you know this wave is pretty big. and then finally, i'll say this, there actually is a sixth bucket here, very small bucket, savannah, almost more like a bea
one of our most vulnerable guys on this list of course is steve dreehouse. he beat a republican member of congress who is now looking for a rematch. this is a seat that has 27% of the district, african-american, will they come out in 2010? a big test. and then finally we have sort of the bucket of seats that we're calling the tsunami warning. that if the wave gets very big, this is the place that we think it could start cresting. we're looking at iowa. iowa is a place that democrats have made...
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joining me now steve perry, cnn's education contributor. i know this is framed certainly as a race that is about whether you can do education reform and certainly they've tried very hard in the district but isn't this as well about how you go about education reform because there's been a lot of criticism about rea and her not kind of gathering alliances around her to do things that are tough to do. >> there's no more room for negotiation. chancellor rea understands people are dying without education. we don't take time to negotiate with people that created the problem. at some point or another, individuals and groups that lead the charge against the children, because that's what they're doing. fighting for their own special interests, they're fighting against the needs of the children. those individuals have had the opportunity to run the school system for a generation. they failed miserably. washington, d.c. public schools among the worst in the country. >> steve, i guess just to push back a little bit on what you just said, i mean, i grew
joining me now steve perry, cnn's education contributor. i know this is framed certainly as a race that is about whether you can do education reform and certainly they've tried very hard in the district but isn't this as well about how you go about education reform because there's been a lot of criticism about rea and her not kind of gathering alliances around her to do things that are tough to do. >> there's no more room for negotiation. chancellor rea understands people are dying...
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steve, gretch? >> thanks, brian. the economy forcing almost every city to slash its education budgets. here in new york city, they fired nearly 4,000 teachers this year alone. but thanks to the teachers union, the worst teachers don't lose their jobs. instead, the newest hired were the first fired. regardless of performance. >> sydney morris is a teacher who disagrees with that policy and started a group that will fight back against her own teachers union. you got guts, girl. welcome to the couch. >> thank you. >> you're a young woman who and hats off to you for deciding to go into the teaching profession. as a young person, you are now not working as a teacher full time but had you, would you have been one of the teachers fired? >> most likely. last year, we faced potential layoffs where every teacher in their first, second, third year could have risked losing their job so, you know, we were saved at the last minute. because mayor bloomberg, you know, instituted , you know, this freeze on salary raises. but i think
steve, gretch? >> thanks, brian. the economy forcing almost every city to slash its education budgets. here in new york city, they fired nearly 4,000 teachers this year alone. but thanks to the teachers union, the worst teachers don't lose their jobs. instead, the newest hired were the first fired. regardless of performance. >> sydney morris is a teacher who disagrees with that policy and started a group that will fight back against her own teachers union. you got guts, girl....
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he is very proud of the fact that this man steve colbert -- do you know him. >> yeah. >> bill: do you know what he does? he imitates me. >> is that you? >> bill: it's hard to tell. so he and colbert on october 30th, when you and i are going to be with the folks up in connecticut at mohican son, they are going to be in washington, d.c. mimicking your rally, the very successful rally you had in august. everybody wants to know what you think about that. >> i'm totally cool with anybody -- i mean, look. >> bill: you are cool with it. >> yeah. i mean, let's see, i had a problem with other people having a problem with me just expressing myself in the public space. how could i possibly have a problem with somebody else doing what did i. >> bill: because they are ripping you off. >> that's what they do. >> bill: yeah. >> mocking. did you notice stephen colbert his whole career is based on you? >> bill: is that right? i didn't know that. >> he is mocking you every night. that's what they do. >> bill: that shouldn't be allowed. >> maybe you should get 10%. >> bill: you are talking about money t
he is very proud of the fact that this man steve colbert -- do you know him. >> yeah. >> bill: do you know what he does? he imitates me. >> is that you? >> bill: it's hard to tell. so he and colbert on october 30th, when you and i are going to be with the folks up in connecticut at mohican son, they are going to be in washington, d.c. mimicking your rally, the very successful rally you had in august. everybody wants to know what you think about that. >> i'm totally...
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you know, very quickly, chris, i do think that this book, you see the steve ratner book, people leaving the administration, boy, i think you are going to start seeing the next six months, you are going to hear a lot of anonymous quote, a lot more reporting about happened wringing inside the west wing because the distrust between staffers now. they see what somebody else said to woodward and they are going to feel like, you know what i will talk to reporters now. >> god, this is like the cherokee strip, isn't it? racing to get the first -- the first homestead out there. thank you, andrea mitch, thank you, chuck todd. >> you bet. >>> coming up, the outrage story of the day, big health insurance companies say they are going to stop selling policies that cover children rather than comply with the new federal health care bill, barack obama, that bars them from rejecting kids with pre-existing conditions. how is that for a way around goodwill? that could leave hundreds of thousands of kids without insurance and they are the ones that need it, the ones with problems. and the white house and de
you know, very quickly, chris, i do think that this book, you see the steve ratner book, people leaving the administration, boy, i think you are going to start seeing the next six months, you are going to hear a lot of anonymous quote, a lot more reporting about happened wringing inside the west wing because the distrust between staffers now. they see what somebody else said to woodward and they are going to feel like, you know what i will talk to reporters now. >> god, this is like the...
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is a lot like bill gates, at least what i've read about him, and apple computer is a lot more like steve jobs. when i was a boy, i met walt disney. he bent down to ask me how i was enjoying his theme park. my dad and other people were there. i recognized this was a guy thatting loved taking care of little kids and sparking their imagine nakeses, and you go to disneyworld today, and it is like the physical legacy of walt disney him sefment it still entertains kids with the imagination he brought to it. it reflects walt disney. virgin airways is edgy and irreverent just like the founder . when i recognize it, businesses reflect their founder, and that's also true of colleges, schools, even churches, tend to reflect the people who founded them and built them. it is also true of countries. who we are as a nation reflects the character of the people who founded this nation. you go back and think about the very first colonists, imagine what kind of person would have said i'm going to put behind my family, my friends, my homes, and put behind my security in europe, put behind everything uncerta
is a lot like bill gates, at least what i've read about him, and apple computer is a lot more like steve jobs. when i was a boy, i met walt disney. he bent down to ask me how i was enjoying his theme park. my dad and other people were there. i recognized this was a guy thatting loved taking care of little kids and sparking their imagine nakeses, and you go to disneyworld today, and it is like the physical legacy of walt disney him sefment it still entertains kids with the imagination he brought...
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caller: i was watching congressman steve pomeroy, one of the so-called leaders of the blue dogs. i was thinking, they should change their name to pomeranian. all they do is yap at your feet and ask for food and they do not really do anything. you are talking about helping the middle class. i always thought the middle class was $100,000 a year. but a republican congressman was on the other day and he says it starts at $75,000 a year. well, median income for a family is $56,000. nobody represents us. who is going to talk about the working class, the people who do all the work in this country? where are the democrats when it comes to talking about the working class, which is the majority of the american people? guest: thank you for the question. number one, we have too many factions within parties in congress. when it comes down to the major problems that face us, we ought to be on the same page. these are supposedly deficit hawks, but we always find the money to help corporations, we always find the money to bail out somebody. we do not go after companies and corporations that are
caller: i was watching congressman steve pomeroy, one of the so-called leaders of the blue dogs. i was thinking, they should change their name to pomeranian. all they do is yap at your feet and ask for food and they do not really do anything. you are talking about helping the middle class. i always thought the middle class was $100,000 a year. but a republican congressman was on the other day and he says it starts at $75,000 a year. well, median income for a family is $56,000. nobody represents...
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please join me in welcoming steve, richard, and corey for the reading of the citation. [applause] >> the president of the united states of america has awarded in the name of congress, the medal of honor to chief master sergeant richard etchberger. he distinguished himself by extraordinary terrorism on march 11, 1968, in the country of la os. on that day, he was manning a top-secret defensive position. the base was overrun by enemy ground force. receiving sustained and artillery attacks on his unit's position, his entire crew lay dead or severely wounded. despite having received little or no combat training, he single-handedly held off the enemy while simultaneously directing air strikes into the area and calling for air rescue. because of this year's defense n.j. -- and selfless actions, he was able to deny it the enemy access. with the arrival of the rescue aircraft, he repeatedly and deliberately risk is all life, exposing himself to enemy fire in order to place where did comrades in to rescue helicopters waiting to airlift them to safety. with his remaining crew safe
please join me in welcoming steve, richard, and corey for the reading of the citation. [applause] >> the president of the united states of america has awarded in the name of congress, the medal of honor to chief master sergeant richard etchberger. he distinguished himself by extraordinary terrorism on march 11, 1968, in the country of la os. on that day, he was manning a top-secret defensive position. the base was overrun by enemy ground force. receiving sustained and artillery attacks on...
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so please join me in welcoming steve, richard, and cory for the reading of the citation. [applause] >> the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of the congress the medal of honor to chief master sergeant richard l. etchberger for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty. chief master sergeant richard etchberger distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism on march 11, 1968, in the country of laos, while attack -- while assigned a ground radar superintendent, attachment one, 10 43rd radar evaluation squadron. on that day, chief etchberger and his team of technicians were manning a top-secret defensive position when the base was overrun by an enemy ground force. receiving sustained and withering artillery attacks directly upon his unit position, his entire crew lay dead or severely wounded. despite having received little or no combat training, chief etchberger single-handedly held off the enemy with an in-16, while simultaneously directing air stri
so please join me in welcoming steve, richard, and cory for the reading of the citation. [applause] >> the president of the united states of america authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of the congress the medal of honor to chief master sergeant richard l. etchberger for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty. chief master sergeant richard etchberger distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism on...
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steve centanni in d.c. today. jon: a the man in charge of paying out claims is going to face an angry crowd. many gulf residents want to know why they are not getting the money they so desperately neat. phil keating is live in orange beach, alabama for us. i guess things got heated during fineberg's last meeting. are they expecting more fireworks today. >> reporter: likely you will see more fireworks here in orange beach. on monday people were screaming, upset very angry. the case here in orange beach this morning, these are people who live on the fishing industry, they own restaurants and boats, they were affected by the bp oil spill all summer. the major issue complained about is over the past weeks since the gulf coast claim facility took over dealing with claims only 22% have been paid. since august 23rd the claims facility has paid $102.6 million for nearly 13,000 claims. that's out of a total of 55,300 and 64 claims. the way it all breaks down per state, louisiana got the bulk of that $43.7 million. florida
steve centanni in d.c. today. jon: a the man in charge of paying out claims is going to face an angry crowd. many gulf residents want to know why they are not getting the money they so desperately neat. phil keating is live in orange beach, alabama for us. i guess things got heated during fineberg's last meeting. are they expecting more fireworks today. >> reporter: likely you will see more fireworks here in orange beach. on monday people were screaming, upset very angry. the case here in...
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so please join me in welcoming steve, richard, and cory for the reading of the citation. [applause] >> the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of the congress, the medal of honor to chief master sergeant richard l. etchberger, united states air force, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty. chief master sergeant richard l. etchberger distinguished by extraordinary heroism on march 11, 1968, in the country of laos, while assigned a ground radar superintendent, detachment one, 1,043rd raid our evaluation squadron. on that day, chief etchberger and his team of technicians were manning a top-secret defensive defense position at lima at bay -- line the site 85 when the base was overrun by an eminent critic enemy ground force. receiving sustained and withering heavy all of your attacks directly upon his unit's position, chief etchberger is entire crew lay dead or severely monday. despite having received little or no combat training, chief etchber
so please join me in welcoming steve, richard, and cory for the reading of the citation. [applause] >> the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of the congress, the medal of honor to chief master sergeant richard l. etchberger, united states air force, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty. chief master sergeant richard l. etchberger distinguished by...
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caller: steve, you are doing a great job. thank you. doctor, my question is, could we just been noticing these things more? the you know what i mean? girls playing a lot more sports these days as opposed to 30 years ago? lots of sports to get hurt at? people are now more knowledgeable, they are much more into their children, taking them to the doctor more often. you get what i am saying? guest: absolutely. the question is, are there more concussions then there were before. we do not know the exact answer, but by working hypothesis is that we are simply more aware of these injuries now, putting together the signs and symptoms for understanding how these things play out. i think that the largest reason for these increased numbers is the awareness and ability to detect that. the issue is that we need to recognize every injury. host: there are a number of states considering a bid, requiring dr. evaluations before student athletes can go back on the field. guest: based on two laws that were put in place, these laws require the coaches, paren
caller: steve, you are doing a great job. thank you. doctor, my question is, could we just been noticing these things more? the you know what i mean? girls playing a lot more sports these days as opposed to 30 years ago? lots of sports to get hurt at? people are now more knowledgeable, they are much more into their children, taking them to the doctor more often. you get what i am saying? guest: absolutely. the question is, are there more concussions then there were before. we do not know the...
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you know, everybody in the world has a story, even our steve hartman about his closer encounter with a hungry camel in the australian outback. >> now it's eating me! >> we'll have that and more tonight only on the "cbs evening news" now back to "the early show." >> steve hartman becomes a meal. now dave price w >>> hi, good morning, we'll look at the forecast today after the first warning doppler weather radar shows that we're finally, after 12 hours, getting a bid of a break in the rain. trust me, it will be a bit of a break, we'll have a lot of rain in the forecast today. 75 is the high, between hide night and midnight, two to four inches of rain will fall in the mid-atlantic. 69 degrees tonight and sglarns this weather report sponsored by subway restaurants. build your better breakfast and grab lunch to go, too. >> and one more shout out today to the miracle workers at st. jude's children's hospital. you guys just got back with who? >> with colin. >> and colin is doing how well. >> awesome, awesome. >> you know what, how about a fist bump? there we go. again, thank you to st. jude
you know, everybody in the world has a story, even our steve hartman about his closer encounter with a hungry camel in the australian outback. >> now it's eating me! >> we'll have that and more tonight only on the "cbs evening news" now back to "the early show." >> steve hartman becomes a meal. now dave price w >>> hi, good morning, we'll look at the forecast today after the first warning doppler weather radar shows that we're finally, after 12...
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especially his brother robert and his three sons, steve, richard, and cory. for his family, this is a day more than 40 years in the making. cory was just nine years old, but he can still remember that winter in 1968 when he, his brothers, his mom were escorted to the pentagon. the war in vietnam was still raging. his father had given his life earlier that year. now, his family was being welcomed by the air force chief of staff. it was a small public ceremony. richard etchberger was recognized with the highest honor the airforce can give, the air force cross. these three boys were told their dad was a hero. they were not told much else. their fathers work was classified, and for years, that is all they really knew. then, nearly two decades later, the phone rang. it was the air force. the file on the mission was finally being declassified. that is when they learned the truth. their father had given his life not in vietnam, but in neighboring laos. he was a radar technician. he had been handpicked for a secret assignment. it was a small team of men that served a
especially his brother robert and his three sons, steve, richard, and cory. for his family, this is a day more than 40 years in the making. cory was just nine years old, but he can still remember that winter in 1968 when he, his brothers, his mom were escorted to the pentagon. the war in vietnam was still raging. his father had given his life earlier that year. now, his family was being welcomed by the air force chief of staff. it was a small public ceremony. richard etchberger was recognized...
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steve harrigan is streaming live from caracas, venezuela, hi there, steve. >> reporter: julie, a great deal of passion in these election and we saw people out from the early morning hours waiting in line for what is expected to be higher than 70% turnout and a dead heat between the party of chavez for the parliament here and national assembly and the opposition. but, for hugo chavez, he says his opponent, his enemy, remains, the united states. >>. >> translator: we're in a battle that is global. on september 26th, we are again going to defeat the imperialist yankees. yankees go home! >> yankees go home! go home! [cheers and applause]. >> reporter: he's been in power 11 years and talked about openly staying in power for decades longer and the opposition is really just trying slow him down as they get a third of the seats, they'll be able to do that and the odds are stacked against the opposition, whenever chavez appears to give a speech on tv all the channels have to carr carry it and some of the speeches last up to 6 hours long. back to you. >> julie: thank you so much. >> gregg: if yo
steve harrigan is streaming live from caracas, venezuela, hi there, steve. >> reporter: julie, a great deal of passion in these election and we saw people out from the early morning hours waiting in line for what is expected to be higher than 70% turnout and a dead heat between the party of chavez for the parliament here and national assembly and the opposition. but, for hugo chavez, he says his opponent, his enemy, remains, the united states. >>. >> translator: we're in a...
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you know, everybody in the world has a story, even our steve hartman about his closer encounter with a hungry camel in the australian outback. >> now it's eating me! >> we'll have that and more tonight only on the "cbs evening news" now back to "the early show." >> steve hartman becomes a meal. now dave price with another check of the weather outside braving the elements on the plaza, as every good, dedicated weatherman would. >> oh, erica, i -- [ cheering ] >> you guys are missing a good time out here. because whether it's raining or not, we have got a very enthusiastic group of people here. now, i don't know if you remember when you were a kid the commercials on tv for reading is fundamental or rif, but we've got great kids here who are terrific spellers from the macy's fifth annual spelling bee and the champion right here. how are you? >> great. thanks. >> nice to see you. we've got friends from jamaica here who are reminding us that the weather may be a little bit better there today. and all the way at this end -- [ cheering ] >> -- we've got some young people in love celebrating
you know, everybody in the world has a story, even our steve hartman about his closer encounter with a hungry camel in the australian outback. >> now it's eating me! >> we'll have that and more tonight only on the "cbs evening news" now back to "the early show." >> steve hartman becomes a meal. now dave price with another check of the weather outside braving the elements on the plaza, as every good, dedicated weatherman would. >> oh, erica, i -- [...
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. >> steve: have a fantastic day. we'll see you back here tomorrow. we have good information driving it and given the stakes involved we hope to keep the pressure on as long as we can. the u.s. officials say the threats come from a variety of sources. bill: i'm losing count here, how many strikes in the past few weeks, steve. >> reporter: it's hard to count exactly. they don't give us the exact numbers, but there has been some assessment over there, according to the "wall street journal" there have been at least 20 drone strikes so far this month in the tribal regions of pakistan, that's across the border inside pakistan, the highest monthly toelt in the last six years. the necessity was hammered home during a recent congressional hearing on terror. >> today al-qaida and are in pakistan is at one of its weakest points, i would stress that the group has time and time again proven its resill lens and remains a very capable and determined area. >> reporter: the cia doesn't confirm or talk about the strikes, it is no secret it takes place. they say when c
. >> steve: have a fantastic day. we'll see you back here tomorrow. we have good information driving it and given the stakes involved we hope to keep the pressure on as long as we can. the u.s. officials say the threats come from a variety of sources. bill: i'm losing count here, how many strikes in the past few weeks, steve. >> reporter: it's hard to count exactly. they don't give us the exact numbers, but there has been some assessment over there, according to the "wall...
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first let's bring in senior politic politic political analyst gloria borger and steve. it was largely based on the fact that we could have waited longer. we waited a long time and perhaps in the midst of the greatest recession since the great depression it wasn't a good idea to do that. what's your take? >> well, you know, it's interesting. think when barack obama came into office, he had a couple of choices. he could have just done the agenda that was handed him, which was the terrible economy, or he could have done the agenda that he ran on, which was reforming health care and a whole host of other things. instead he decided to do both, ali, right? he worked on the stimulus package and health care reform for nine months. instead of doing a more circumspect plan which was a little smaller which some in the white house advocated -- ed henry knows about this -- the president decided you could not reform health care without going whole hog if you really wanted to do it the right way and save cost downs the road. so he took a big gamble on this. you know, we may discover i
first let's bring in senior politic politic political analyst gloria borger and steve. it was largely based on the fact that we could have waited longer. we waited a long time and perhaps in the midst of the greatest recession since the great depression it wasn't a good idea to do that. what's your take? >> well, you know, it's interesting. think when barack obama came into office, he had a couple of choices. he could have just done the agenda that was handed him, which was the terrible...
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. >> i must say there is no surprising thing when steve rights of book. the title is very intriguing, the mice -- i must say. i wonder why he thinks the indians are sold dumb that they are building weapons said they do not know what they will do with. the other thing that might have mentioned was that [unintelligible] you do not need nuclear submarines to fight insurgency. and the bomb they attacked, if something happened again, india might choose to go on a different route. is it that simple? if al qaeda wants india and pakistan go into war, they just need to have another attack in india? will it be enough for india to attack pakistan? the other thing is that we should understand that the total integrity is interdependent. if anyone starts cracking, it will have a domino effect. my question is coming. i am getting close to my question. the population of india below popping up -- poverty levels, and i think someone can come up with the exact figure, and all of the resources being used for a human destruction, why can they not be used to improve the qualit
. >> i must say there is no surprising thing when steve rights of book. the title is very intriguing, the mice -- i must say. i wonder why he thinks the indians are sold dumb that they are building weapons said they do not know what they will do with. the other thing that might have mentioned was that [unintelligible] you do not need nuclear submarines to fight insurgency. and the bomb they attacked, if something happened again, india might choose to go on a different route. is it that...
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look at the rolodex of who else has hosted none of these people had great reviews like you saw for steve martin and the others for other shows. >> russell brand did it for two years. i didn't think he was funny but -- >> i didn't even remember that. >> exactly. but the ratings are up. that's what counts. right? anyway, good chelsea fired back. well, finally an "american idol" update to give you. apparently it is a done deal now, several sources are reporting that guess who will be the new judge. j. lo. jenny from the block apparently has now inked a deal worth $12 million a year. but get this. she actually wasn't satisfied with that. she actually was pushing for $15 million a year and a guaranteed movie from fox as part of the deal, but she said you know, what, we're not going to do that, she'll have to be satisfied with just a measly $12 million a year. but the thing t ste here is that, i mean, she's still an a-list star but her res wasbysoic, epic records. her last movie, "the backup plan," kind of tanked at the box office. >> it was bad. >> so get this. >> she was on twitter. if you g
look at the rolodex of who else has hosted none of these people had great reviews like you saw for steve martin and the others for other shows. >> russell brand did it for two years. i didn't think he was funny but -- >> i didn't even remember that. >> exactly. but the ratings are up. that's what counts. right? anyway, good chelsea fired back. well, finally an "american idol" update to give you. apparently it is a done deal now, several sources are reporting that...
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we have a lot happening, including steve 57 colbert. he's testifying before the house committee on immigration. he did a piece called taking back farm working jobs for americans. it was sarcastic but we understand he's going to play is straight before the house committee. he really did go to a farm, rather, and get an idea of the work that immigrants do. take a look and tell us if you think he should switch careers. >> sam gave me a bucket to bic beans. >> are there any beans that are in the shade? >> no beans in the shade. >> do you mind not crowding me here, grandpa. i'm trying to pick beans. you're on my turf here. >> can i punch him? did he say something bad to me? >> no. >> did he say anything bad? >> no, scoot on over. >> you need to get back to work. >> i'm playing a little farmville. i just want to ship my crop and i'm done. what did i miss? are the beans gone? did i miss something? >> but, you know, colbert has nothing on gary tuchman who went into a california field a few weeks ago and did real work with migrant workers withou
we have a lot happening, including steve 57 colbert. he's testifying before the house committee on immigration. he did a piece called taking back farm working jobs for americans. it was sarcastic but we understand he's going to play is straight before the house committee. he really did go to a farm, rather, and get an idea of the work that immigrants do. take a look and tell us if you think he should switch careers. >> sam gave me a bucket to bic beans. >> are there any beans that...
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steve in california. you are on the air. caller: i was curious, how did you get on hillary clinton, dealing about her current contents -- comments about what is happening in afghanistan? host: hillary clinton, her speech in afghanistan? guest: i think she emphasized in the western collective that effort in afghanistan. i think this is perhaps the most worrying issue for the united states. it is fair to say the european commitment is in a 10 shaky. the dutch are on the way out. even the british are having trouble. it is very important for the obama administration to be quite determined in what they do. certainly, having in the back of your mind, that there is a date at which american forces will start withdrawing, is highly counterproductive and will be difficult with the europeans because they will be thinking about withdrawing even more quickly than we are. that is an issue that, i think, will be the most troublesome issue for the obama administration for the rest of its term. host: and the import of yesterday's speech? gue
steve in california. you are on the air. caller: i was curious, how did you get on hillary clinton, dealing about her current contents -- comments about what is happening in afghanistan? host: hillary clinton, her speech in afghanistan? guest: i think she emphasized in the western collective that effort in afghanistan. i think this is perhaps the most worrying issue for the united states. it is fair to say the european commitment is in a 10 shaky. the dutch are on the way out. even the british...
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a fellow steve leavy who was in suffolk county. the leadership of that party said, no, they went with rick lazio. he was almost a vanilla candidate, had nothing to say. had steve leavy been put on the ballot, he would have been ahead of cuomo. carl pallino is a businessman from upstate, he won't win. >> what do you want to bet palladino wins in new york? >> one cnn mug. >> a cnn mug. >> from your set. >> palladino in new york or o'donnell in delaware? >> i'm not going to go there. >>> well remember, of course, "parker spitzer" is coming to cnn's new lineup. the new show, monday, october 4th, 8 eastern. so i can just drop off my car and you'll take care of everything? yep, even the rental. what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response vehicles! what if mother won't let me drive? then you probably wouldn't have had an accident in the first place. and we're walkin'! and we're walkin'... making it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or click today. ♪ when it'
a fellow steve leavy who was in suffolk county. the leadership of that party said, no, they went with rick lazio. he was almost a vanilla candidate, had nothing to say. had steve leavy been put on the ballot, he would have been ahead of cuomo. carl pallino is a businessman from upstate, he won't win. >> what do you want to bet palladino wins in new york? >> one cnn mug. >> a cnn mug. >> from your set. >> palladino in new york or o'donnell in delaware? >> i'm...
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>> after the debate, i asked brown's campaign manager, steve glasure, if he was surprised by brown's remark and he said no, that's jerry, he's real, and that's why people like him. juliet? >> juliet: what are the big issues, the central issues of the debate? >> yeah, the central issues are jobs, the economy, taxes, pension reform. the california unemployment rate is 12.5%, so there was a lot of talk about jobs and how to create them. jerry brown says he has a plan to create 500,000 clean energy jobs by speeding up the permitting processes for wind and solar companies. meg whitman says she want to -- wants to cut taxes and regulations for businesses. she says other states like texas, colorado and arizona are beating california to the punch. >> rick perry the other day, governor of texas, said i come on hunting trips to california. i said hunting trips? he said yes, i come hunt fog companies and jobs for texas because we have a better business environment. >> reporter: so the choice here is between a successful business woman and a seasoned politician, and california voters must decide
>> after the debate, i asked brown's campaign manager, steve glasure, if he was surprised by brown's remark and he said no, that's jerry, he's real, and that's why people like him. juliet? >> juliet: what are the big issues, the central issues of the debate? >> yeah, the central issues are jobs, the economy, taxes, pension reform. the california unemployment rate is 12.5%, so there was a lot of talk about jobs and how to create them. jerry brown says he has a plan to create...
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., steve, democratic line. caller: i think the problem is poor teachers not being kicked out of the problem is that as we don't have a good evaluation system for teachers. but i think the larger problem -- and no one is talking about this -- is the inability of many parents to be a good partner with the schools and teachers in the education of their children. if i don't think they either do it or know how to support their children's education when they come home at night. whether it is doing homework or having teachable moments, teaching attention, discipline, being involved with the teachers in the classroom. i think a lot of parents have lost or were never taught how to be a good parental partner in the education of their children, and i think we need to create workshops or some sort of support for the parents to be better partners at home for their children. host: lake stevens, washington. curtis, independent line. good morning britta caller: my comment is this the -- you know, i grew up in the inner city in
., steve, democratic line. caller: i think the problem is poor teachers not being kicked out of the problem is that as we don't have a good evaluation system for teachers. but i think the larger problem -- and no one is talking about this -- is the inability of many parents to be a good partner with the schools and teachers in the education of their children. if i don't think they either do it or know how to support their children's education when they come home at night. whether it is doing...
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., steve, democratic line. caller: i think the problem is poor teachers not being kicked out of the problem is that as we don't have a good evaluation system for teachers. but i think the larger problem -- and no one is talking about this -- is the inability of many parents to be a good partner with the schools and teachers in the education of their children. if i don't think they either do it or know how to support their children's education when they come home at night. whether it is doing homework or having teachable moments, teaching attention, discipline, being involved with the teachers in the classroom. i think a lot of parents have lost or were never taught how to be a good parental partner in the education of their children, and i think we need to create workshops or some sort of support for the parents to be better partners at home for their children. host: lake stevens, washington. curtis, independent line. good morning britta caller: my comment is this the -- you know, i grew up in the inner city in
., steve, democratic line. caller: i think the problem is poor teachers not being kicked out of the problem is that as we don't have a good evaluation system for teachers. but i think the larger problem -- and no one is talking about this -- is the inability of many parents to be a good partner with the schools and teachers in the education of their children. if i don't think they either do it or know how to support their children's education when they come home at night. whether it is doing...
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i'm not sure how steve was thinking. i was thinking i want to capture history. i think steve was probably thinking, i want to capture what happened as we saved these auto companies. >> his is more minute to minute. you are the one that definitely has a historical feel to it for the reader as you're reading it. but then, i mean, back in that, you know, day in the life of president kennedy which kind of started us in that inside the white house minute to minute style, that's what i think you see in his books is that feeling of i'm going to give you the sensation of these minutes. >> staffer once said what history needs more of is first-person testimony. everybody should write. >> all right. >>> coming up, we have oliver stone. we'll be right back. >> and also controversy on sesame street. katy perry pulled off the air for flashing too much cleave at elmo. >> tell me when you're done with that. impressive resume. thank you. you know what, tell me, what makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my
i'm not sure how steve was thinking. i was thinking i want to capture history. i think steve was probably thinking, i want to capture what happened as we saved these auto companies. >> his is more minute to minute. you are the one that definitely has a historical feel to it for the reader as you're reading it. but then, i mean, back in that, you know, day in the life of president kennedy which kind of started us in that inside the white house minute to minute style, that's what i think...